by anarchy420x on Mon May 21, 2012 8:13 pm ([msg=66510]see Count Down Timer[/msg])

I came across this code for a count down timer, but it's not quite what I am looking for. I want to create a 24 hour count down clock that starts whenever someone views my webpage. I'd like it to be in a 00:00:00 format. Any Idea's or places I could look? I'll continue my research in the meantime.

anarchy420x wrote:I came across this code for a count down timer, but it's not quite what I am looking for. I want to create a 24 hour count down clock that starts whenever someone views my webpage. I'd like it to be in a 00:00:00 format. Any Idea's or places I could look? I'll continue my research in the meantime.

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anarchy420x wrote:I came across this code for a count down timer, but it's not quite what I am looking for. I want to create a 24 hour count down clock that starts whenever someone views my webpage. I'd like it to be in a 00:00:00 format. Any Idea's or places I could look? I'll continue my research in the meantime.

Thank you, It looks like I am going to have to delve deeper into PHP to really know what I am looking at.

-- Fri May 25, 2012 12:41 am --

Ok, so I've been working at trying to edit this code for a few days now. I don't know enough javascript to edit certain values. I am looking to know how to change the dates to a 24 hour count down that activates client side. I also want to know how to move it to the upper right corner. Here is the code.

//The values of these arguments may change depending on the "baseunit" parameter of cdtime.displaycountdown()//For example, if "baseunit" is set to "hours", arguments[0] becomes meaningless and contains "n/a"//For example, if "baseunit" is set to "minutes", arguments[0] and arguments[1] become meaningless etc